Profile: Efren Navarro may be one of the Angels' top prospects; unfortunately, that doesn't say much, due to the extreme weakness of their farm system. A first baseman who projects to put up weighted offense under 100 in the majors is definitely not an enticing fantasy pick. He just doesn't have the power that's usually commensurate with the position and it's unclear if his other skills will be plentiful enough to overcome that short-coming. That said, to Navarro's credit, he made massive strides in his Triple-A walk rate in 2013. The doorway to significant time in the majors is undoubtedly blocked by one Albert Pujols, and perhaps C.J. Cron behind him, but you never know what will become of Pujols' supposedly healed foot. (Steve Staude)

The Quick Opinion: Don't expect Navarro to get enough playing time for him to matter in fantasy ball anytime soon. Or maybe ever.

Profile: Efren Navarro is a backup corner outfielder and first baseman for the Angels who could potentially end up on their roster if unproven bench players like Ji-Man Choi and Todd Cunningham falter. With meager power and speed and a lack of expected playing time, Navarro has no fantasy value.